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Knowledge Check <br /> Check how well you understand what we have discussed so far by answering these <br /> questions. <br /> Question 1 of 3 <br /> Match the spill kit equipment with the correct description. <br /> Storm Drain Cover Place these over the storm drains to stop fuel from entering <br /> them. <br /> Goggles & Rubber Wear these to protect eyes and hands during spill clean up. <br /> Gloves <br /> Booms or Socks Unroll and place these around the storm drains, ditches, or <br /> gutters to stop fuel from entering them. <br /> Sphag Sorb and Place on spills to absorb fuel. <br /> Absorbent Pads <br /> Epoxy Plug Use this to seal small holes in a truck's fuel tank. <br /> Pop-up Pool Place this under a leaking fuel tank. <br /> Yellow Bags Place used absorbent materials in these after cleaning up a <br /> spill. <br /> Question 2 of 3 <br /> What are the three main steps you need to follow when there is a fuel spill at your plaza? <br /> • Clean the spill <br /> • Contain the spill <br /> • Report the spill <br /> • Push the spill into the separator <br /> Question 3 of 3 <br /> Watch this video of an employee containing a fuel spill. Which step(s) did she miss? (Select <br /> all that apply.) <br /> • Put on goggles and gloves. <br /> • Ask customers to leave the area. Direct them to a safe area away from the spill. <br /> • If the spill is in danger of entering a storm drain put booms and absorbent material <br /> around the storm drains to stop fuel from entering them. <br /> • Once you have contained the spill temporarily, set up a barricade to prevent vehicles <br /> from driving through the spill. <br /> Feedback: This employee failed to <br /> • Put on goggles and gloves. <br /> 7 <br />